Hi

>>tomee-myfaces filters it, the logic here is not OSGi compliant if you dont
>>keep tomee structure
Thanks a lot for quick reply Romain. I'm having an OSGi bundle which
consist of TomEE 1.7.2, openejb 4.7.2, myface 2.1.17, openwebbeans 1.2.7,
openjpa 2.4.0. And I'm using that bundle for the integration.
Could you please tell what you mean by "if you dont keep tomee structure" ?

Thanks

2015-06-05 12:18 GMT+05:30 Romain Manni-Bucau <[email protected]>:

> tomee-myfaces filters it, the logic here is not OSGi compliant if you dont
> keep tomee structure
>
>
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> 2015-06-05 8:46 GMT+02:00 Thusitha Thilina Dayaratne <
> [email protected]>:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to integrate TomEE 1.7.2 with an embedded tomcat server. After
> > the integration when I'm starting the server it prints the following
> > warning message.
> > WARN {org.apache.myfaces.webapp.AbstractFacesInitializer} -  No mappings
> of
> > FacesServlet found. Abort initializing MyFaces.
> >
> > II debug the code and it get printed because initFaces method in the
> > org.apache.myfaces.webapp.AbstractFacesInitializer get called for all the
> > applications that are deployed even some of them don't contain any JSF
> > stuffs.
> > This is not happening in standard TomEE distribution. Could someone point
> > me a possible cause for this scenario? AM I missing any properties or
> > something to set?
> >
> > Thanks
> > Best Regards
> > --
> >
>



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